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ARMS is pleased to announce the next upcoming webinar for all members:

The ARMS Research Impact SIG is hosting the next PD Sessions @ Zoom.

PD Sessions @ Zoom
Connecting the library for impact
Thursday 23rd April @ 1 pm AEST



This webinar brings together a panel of three librarians to discuss what librarians are doing to support research impact within the Australian and New Zealand contexts and what additional skills, and help they can provide to the impact endeavour. We invite participants to send questions in advance of the discussion should they like to.

 

The session will begin with an overview and be followed by a valuable discussion providing insights into the many linkages between the library and research management.

Event Details 

Time: 1 pm AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time)
Date: Thursday 23 April 2020
Cost: Free
CPD: Accredited members (ARMAs and ARMFs) can claim 1 CPE/CPD hour per session.

Registration is open to all ARMS members and Non-Members (by creating an account through the ARMS website). Visit the event page for the Zoom details and to register.

PD Sessions @ Zoom are delivered as webinars through the meeting platform Zoom. Instructions on using Zoom are available here. Please check-in with your local IT Team if you're not sure your institution supports Zoom. We strongly recommend you test your Zoom access prior to the session.

View upcoming sessions on the new ARMS website. ARMS Members are encouraged to attend any (or all) sessions. Put them in your diary today!


If you have any questions, please contact the ARMS Executive Office arms.adminofficer@flinders.edu.au or +61 8 8201 5592.

Click here for more details and how to register

About the Panellists:

 

The Panel will be facilitated by Dr Tamika Heiden (Research Impact Special Interest Group Convenor) and Jace Carson from the University of Canterbury

 

Jessica Howie - Researcher Support Librarian, The University of Waikato

 

Jess is the Research Support Librarian at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. She provides expertise and strategic guidance for library-led research support initiatives; facilitating the development, maintenance and promotion of targeted services in a range of areas, including scholarly communication, research data management and research impact. She is passionate about finding ways for research to meet its potential and driven to work alongside other university units to maximise opportunities for researchers

 

Eleanor Colla - Research Relationships Manager, University of New England

 

Eleanor is the Research Relationships Manager at the University of New England, NSW. In this role she works closely with the Research Office, Faculties, and Librarians to implement and improve institution-wide research output, assessment, and reporting. Other key projects include coordinating the creation of postgraduate information and research literacy skills in an online environment. Prior to this she was a Researcher Services Librarian wherein she assisted academics and post-graduate students with their research at any point of need within the research lifecycle. 

 

Anton Angelo - Research Data Coordinator, University of Canterbury

 

Anton Angelo is a research data co-ordinator at the University of Canterbury, supporting researchers with storing and publishing their data.  He has recently contributed to two reports on Open Access for Tohatoha, and the Council of University Librarians.  His main focus is on the equity of access to data and research products, and the wider impact of scholarly research.  

 

 

Mark your calendar now for other

PD Sessions @Zoom that are coming soon.

 

Bibliometrics for research management and evaluation - Tuesday April 28th

 

Disruption that has come from COVID-19 leading to new processes and ways of working in the University Research Management Community - Thursday May 7th

 

Future Research Management Leaders - Wednesday May 13th

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